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    Why hasn't the Chess Federation of Canada celebrated our women of chess here in Canada? On this day of all days ... International Women's Day???

    To busy being f'n elitist little pricks???

    Not a good look ... considering your petition ... huh?


  • #2
    Leadership ... LOL!!!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Neil Frarey View Post
      Why hasn't the Chess Federation of Canada celebrated our women of chess here in Canada? On this day of all days ... International Women's Day???

      To busy being f'n elitist little pricks???

      Not a good look ... considering your petition ... huh?
      Instead of spewing venom, why didn't YOU do or say something positive to recognize the women in Canadian chess on IWD? You could have marked the day by doing one of your little designy thingy-dingies.
      "We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office." - Aesop
      "Only the dead have seen the end of war." - Plato
      "If once a man indulges himself in murder, very soon he comes to think little of robbing; and from robbing he comes next to drinking and Sabbath-breaking, and from that to incivility and procrastination." - Thomas De Quincey

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Peter McKillop View Post

        Instead of spewing venom, why didn't YOU do or say something positive to recognize the women in Canadian chess on IWD? You could have marked the day by doing one of your little designy thingy-dingies.
        And the VP of the Chess Federation of Canada is a women?

        LOOL!!!

        Did Drucky muzzle her too?

        Crazy stuff ...huh? When your head is soooo far up FIDE's ass.

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        • #5
          Actually 4 of the 9 CFC executive board are now Women.
          The position of Women's Co-ordinator was upgraded to the Executive in 2021 (I see our website needs updating).

          So congratulations to all our women and girls membership. We all benefit from their increasing numbers.

          Thank you Ladies.



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          • #6
            Originally posted by Bob Gillanders View Post
            Actually 4 of the 9 CFC executive board are now Women.
            The position of Women's Co-ordinator was upgraded to the Executive in 2021 (I see our website needs updating).

            So congratulations to all our women and girls membership. We all benefit from their increasing numbers.

            Thank you Ladies.
            Here in Canada ... Women’s History Month is in the month of October.

            Please CFC, try not to f'k that one up too. K?

            Make an effort!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Neil Frarey View Post
              Why hasn't the Chess Federation of Canada celebrated our women of chess here in Canada? On this day of all days ... International Women's Day???

              To busy being f'n elitist little pricks???

              Not a good look ... considering your petition ... huh?
              Since when is the CFC in the business of "celebrating" its players? Who would they celebrate the players to? Other players?



              Last edited by Fred Henderson; Wednesday, 19th April, 2023, 12:57 AM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Peter McKillop View Post

                Instead of spewing venom, why didn't YOU do or say something positive to recognize the women in Canadian chess on IWD? You could have marked the day by doing one of your little designy thingy-dingies.
                I was gonna say. Are any of the women complaining that their federation isn't "celebrating them". Do they even want their federation to celebrate them because they are women, or because of their ability?
                Last edited by Fred Henderson; Wednesday, 19th April, 2023, 01:16 AM.

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                • #9
                  Maybe when a woman cracks the top 100 in Canada, we'll have something to celebrate. LOL

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Fred Henderson View Post

                    Since when is the CFC in the business of "celebrating" its players? Who would they celebrate the players to? Other players?
                    I guess you're right, Fred.

                    I don't see another 'sport' celebrating their Women champions to inspire others.

                    Um, hold on a sec, maybe I do ...

                    Hockey ... yep!
                    Tennis ... yep!
                    Skiing ... yep!

                    Chess Federation of Canada ... nope.

                    Basketball ... yep!
                    Soccer ... yep!

                    Chess Federation of Canada ... nope.

                    LOOL!



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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Fred Henderson View Post
                      Maybe when a woman cracks the top 100 in Canada, we'll have something to celebrate. LOL
                      If any organization is concerned about their country and about their future ... inspiring the youth is the best place to start!

                      Canada has a female FIDE world champion ... Qiyu Zhou ... 2014, ha!

                      CFC would never want to celebrate our ONLY ever world champion ... nah ... not the Chess Fed of Canada ... not under this leadership anyways ... especially not on International Women's Day !!!

                      Who would ever want to inspire our Canadian youth???

                      CFC ... nope.

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                      • #12
                        I hope you guys will support this:

                        All4chess & Chess4All: Toronto Chess Festival For Women & Girls

                        https://harthousechess.com/2023/04/1...men-and-girls/

                        When: Sunday, May 14, 2023 from 9:30 am – 5:30 pm
                        Cost: free (event is fully financial supported)
                        Eligibility: only open to Women and Girls

                        The event sponsored by FIDE and the CFC.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Neil Frarey View Post

                          If any organization is concerned about their country and about their future ... inspiring the youth is the best place to start!

                          Canada has a female FIDE world champion ... Qiyu Zhou ... 2014, ha!

                          CFC would never want to celebrate our ONLY ever world champion ... nah ... not the Chess Fed of Canada ... not under this leadership anyways ... especially not on International Women's Day !!!

                          Who would ever want to inspire our Canadian youth???

                          CFC ... nope.

                          Any market research to support that? I doubt it. Can't they find inspiration in the game themselves? Why do they need an organization to inspire them? Parents should take responsibility for, and pay for themselves if it's so beneficial to their children. that, not the rank and file.There is no shortage of youth in the game, but so many find other priorities than organized OTB chess that you have to pay for, like the opposite sex, higher education, career, family, etc.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Fred Henderson View Post
                            Any market research to support that?
                            Tons.

                            A role model alone can increase participation by at least 10%.
                            That's big! Especially for chess youth.

                            A role model can also help retain players from leaving an activity by up to 60%.
                            That's also YUUUGE!




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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Neil Frarey View Post

                              Tons.

                              A role model alone can increase participation by at least 10%.
                              That's big! Especially for chess youth.

                              A role model can also help retain players from leaving an activity by up to 60%.
                              That's also YUUUGE!



                              What are you sating here Let me piece it together....

                              You: An organization must inspire its youth
                              Me: Any research to support that?
                              You A role model will increase participation.


                              oooh yes, you do like lateral thinking, I'll to find out if this is what Edward de Bono had in mind.

                              First you say it is the duty of an organization to inspire its youth. Then you prove it by saying that a role model will provide inspiration..

                              So it would follow that the organization should produce role models? If so, how would they do that, and who would pay for it?

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